Worried about all the Pesach work you need to do?
Cleaning- Could you use tips and shortcuts, to get the job done in the most thorough way?
Organizing ? Questioning how can you properly arrange your time and home?
Shopping- Would you like to know how to budget right so you can buy more for less?
Kashering and kitchen preparation- Wondering if you?re doing it halachically right?
Cooking- Do you need new Pesach recipes and would love to watch quick cooking demonstrations?
Looking to have a great time while answering all the above?! Here’s a ONE STOP SHOP for your Pesach needs!
Join us this Sunday at The Bayit (556 Crown Street) from 10:20-2:30, where you can get it all! Come for one hour or all four, it?s all worthwhile!
From classes to cooking demonstrations, this event will give you the inspiration, knowledge, excitement, and joy to make your Seder and overall Pesach experience the most meaningful it can be!
Worried that it?s you?re only day for shopping, cleaning, and the kids are home?!
Keep in mind, an hour of learning the ?how to?s? and getting it right will SAVE you MANY hours of frustration!
And the kids?
No worries, bring them along! We?ll have babysitting and children?s activities as well!
Classes in Ivrit will also be offered by Rabbi Meir Sasson!
Schedule Of Classes:
10:20 sharp Mrs. Yocheved Baitelman will share her many years of experience and handouts to get you ready to roll your sleeves up and get organized!
11:30 Mrs. Charter, the shopping and budgeting maven, will share her secrets to make sure you get the most you can, even on a tight budget!
12:30 The kashrus expert, Rabbi Yitzchak Hanoka, will answer all your pesach kitchen questions in a class on kashering, halachos, minhagim and chumros.
1:30 Leah Abraham will give insights into the haggadah to share with family and guests at the seder.
You’ll also learn how to set a beautiful seder table- fold napkins and all, watch cooking demonstrations and get lots of recipes and perhaps win a great auction prize!
This is a very smart idea – I can think of some women who would tremendously benefit from this.
Kol Hakavod